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BIT sweeter? India weighs easing treaty rules with safeguards to attract foreign capitalAs the world shifts economically, India is set to revamp its investment treaty frameworks. The government is exploring options to simplify ...
Is a deeper bond crash ahead? From Washington to Tokyo, governments are paying the highest borrowing costs in decades as global bond yields surge — why are investors dumping bonds?Global Bond Yields Spike to Multi-Decade Highs as Iran War Fuels Inflation Crisis: From Washington to Tokyo, governments are now paying the...
EU lawmakers back blockbuster $2.3-trillion long-term budgetThe European Parliament has backed a larger EU budget for 2028-2034, proposing new taxes on digital giants and online gambling to fund a 10...
- Cyprus deal drives up insurance costs on bank debt
The cost of insuring European bank debt against default jumped on Monday after a senior EU official said the bailout of Cyprus could be use...
- Euro zone finance ministers call off meet over Greece bailout
The euro zone finance ministers have called off an emergency meeting in Brussels today, which was intended to approve a $170 billion financ...
- IMF to rescue Greece with a 2nd multi-bn Euro bailout
The European Union and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will rescue debt-laden Greece from bankruptcy with a second multi-billion euro...
- China to buy $7.9 bn of Spanish debt: Report
China has biggest forex reserves at $2.648 tn, with $907 bn parked in low-yielding US Treasuries but a growing portion invested in euro ass...
- Ireland unveils new budget, EU defends economies
Ireland has unveiled a 15-billion-euro austerity package as part of its requirements to unlock an international bailout, slashing public se...
- Europe to go public with bank stress test results
Europe faces another moment of truth in its simmering debt crisis on Friday as regulators release the results of ``stress tests'' on 91 ban...
- Eurozone growth slows in 'worrying' development
Growth across the eurozone slowed in May in a "worrying" sign that Europe's sovereign debt crisis could be weighing on broader economic act...
- Oil falls below $70 on global economy concerns
Oil prices fell below $70 a barrel Friday in Asia on investor concern that a financial crisis in Europe could undermine the global economic...
- EU nations push for deficit cuts to tame crisis
EU nations are pushing for deep deficit cuts at a meeting Tuesday to restore confidence in European governments' ability to handle the debt...
- Euro zone under pressure as euphoria over bailout package dies
Euro dropped to 18-month low of 1.24 against dollar on fears that austerity measures might stifle economic growth. Greece crisis | Stocks: ...
- US welcomes rescue actions on European economy
The White House is praising the European Union and its member countries for acting aggressively to contain a spreading government debt cris...
- EU creates $1 trillion package to save euro
The European Union put up a staggering $1 trillion Monday to contain its spreading government debt crisis and keep it from tearing the euro...
- Gloom in Greece despite EU loan relief
Relief in Greece over loan rescue failed to dispel gloom over giant budget cuts which could plunge recession-hit country. Greece crisis | Q...
Europe races to flesh out new crisis fundEuropean officials scrambled to fix the size and scope of a new crisis fund designed to head off market predators threatening eurozone bank...
- 'Rapid progress' on Greek bailout talks: EU
Talks on putting in place emergency aid for Greece are making "rapid progress," the European Commission said. Greece will never pay us back...
- Greece urged to clean up finances by March
French finance minister said the IMF will be watching closely to make sure Greece fulfills its promises to pay off debts.
- Saab move triggers fears of GM break-up
A global break-up of cash-strapped carmaker GM seems imminent, with its Swedish subsidiary Saab filing for bankruptcy protection and lookin...